This is pretty slick. I am currently doing football games with remote commentators (typically in different locations, calling the game with one another). It is a basic level of production, with no comms or fancy rack units. Everything is done in the box with VMix, so I want to send them a "multiview" where each one gets: 1. Program (main box) 2. Commentator (small box) 3. Director (me) (small box) Right now we're communicating via text, which works, but it is very annoying and unnecessary given the capabilities of VMix. And you're right with the non-verbal cues. They're off-air, except for audio. I'd love for us all to, at minimum, be able to see each other. I'm going to give this procedure a try and I'm sure the commentators will love this. Thanks very much for the walk-though.
A custom return is a killer feature. Takes a bit to set up but for something you use regularly, it's worth it, and tweakable as you go with more info. (score clocks, etc)
@@StreamTeknology My setup worked well. I succeeded in loading a few customs, depending on what the callers (guests) wanted. Some of the guests didn't want the PIP, just the program. No prob. Once you assign each custom return to an output, you can just switch the output they receive. If they change their mind, send them the custom feed output again. Thanks for clarifying the setup for this!!
Thanks for sharing this. Question: why might my guest be experiencing latency when they look at the output? However, everything is on que during the live or recording. They say being delayed is a bit distracting? It’s a video delay. Like they move their hand but it happens on screen a second or two later.
That is because your guest's video has to go through the internet to get to you, go through vMix, and then go back through the internet to get back to them. It will always feel delayed from when they do it, and then see the return feed. I inform them to turn off their "selfie" video because then it gets distracting. And I tell them that each of them may look delayed to themselves, but it's all coming in perfectly to me- and then usually the other callers confirm that everyone else looks good. If you are seeing anything more than a half second, then it's being delayed in your computer and you shoudl check the processing time listed at the bottom of the screen in milliseconds.
Does vMix "automatically" mix-minus the audio back to vMix Call? Or is that something you accomplish via the BusB technique? Assuming yes, for vMix Call, can it also be done for a Zoom/Discord/Teams connection caller?
cool stuff, exactly what I was looking for. Do you have any idea how to go about recording Audio separately e.g. of 2 vMix Callers? Client wants to produce a Podcast. I want to be able to edit the recordings as Multitrack. Cheers and keep up the good work!
If on the show you have only one person talking right now, how all the guests can talk to with each other? If you let them talk, you will hear them also on the show, so that we will hear all of the vmix call in the show, when only one person is on the show
Dear Anthony. I really like you but your way of teaching is the worst. Very bad and poor. Please make a change in the way or method of teaching. You do not just set up everything behind and come up to start from the middle. Please any topic you are to teach make sure you show how you build it from scratch to finish. I hope you will or adopt this changes. Your interface is more confusing because of so many inputs. Please do it from scratch don't load your pre-build presets. Do it step by step so that we can follow you. Looking at your working it is confusing. Still your fan!
You clearly missed my 43 minute video explaining everything is much more detail. This one is to answer a specific question that someone asked, so there was no need to show everything from scratch. If you want that, there are plenty of others doing vMix 101 classes.
Man, I appreciate both short videos and long videos, but you didn't pay for this, so watch what you say. I know you probably didn't mean anything by it, but re-read your tone - it's very bossy and irrational. Long tutorials I can watch at home and absorb everything "from scratch" on subjects I don't know a lot about. But, sometimes in the field, you already know everything, you just need a quick answer to fix an issue. They both serve their purposes. I'd recommend shopping around a little instead of shitting on someone's efforts to help the community out a little bit.
This is pretty slick. I am currently doing football games with remote commentators (typically in different locations, calling the game with one another). It is a basic level of production, with no comms or fancy rack units. Everything is done in the box with VMix, so I want to send them a "multiview" where each one gets:
1. Program (main box)
2. Commentator (small box)
3. Director (me) (small box)
Right now we're communicating via text, which works, but it is very annoying and unnecessary given the capabilities of VMix. And you're right with the non-verbal cues. They're off-air, except for audio. I'd love for us all to, at minimum, be able to see each other. I'm going to give this procedure a try and I'm sure the commentators will love this. Thanks very much for the walk-though.
A custom return is a killer feature. Takes a bit to set up but for something you use regularly, it's worth it, and tweakable as you go with more info. (score clocks, etc)
@@StreamTeknology My setup worked well. I succeeded in loading a few customs, depending on what the callers (guests) wanted. Some of the guests didn't want the PIP, just the program. No prob. Once you assign each custom return to an output, you can just switch the output they receive. If they change their mind, send them the custom feed output again. Thanks for clarifying the setup for this!!
This was perfect I'm going to have to watch it three more times to implement it
Onec you get the hang of it, it makes sense. :)
Great explanation. I appreciate walking through it with you. This was exactly what I needed for remote producing sports games
Happy to help.
Thank so much for this I have self taught myself vmix.. I have been looking at your videos..
THanks!
Very helpful and informative. Thank you kindly.
Thank you. Great. Very helpful. I am starting with vMix and there is so much to learn...
Yes, there is. I'm still learning too.
Thank you so much! Just what I was looking for
You're welcome.
Nice Job! Thank you.
Happy to help.
Thanks Anthony! You da man.
Nice. Great video
Nice Job...👍👍
EXTREMELY useful....
Thanks for sharing this. Question: why might my guest be experiencing latency when they look at the output? However, everything is on que during the live or recording. They say being delayed is a bit distracting? It’s a video delay. Like they move their hand but it happens on screen a second or two later.
That is because your guest's video has to go through the internet to get to you, go through vMix, and then go back through the internet to get back to them.
It will always feel delayed from when they do it, and then see the return feed. I inform them to turn off their "selfie" video because then it gets distracting.
And I tell them that each of them may look delayed to themselves, but it's all coming in perfectly to me- and then usually the other callers confirm that everyone else looks good.
If you are seeing anything more than a half second, then it's being delayed in your computer and you shoudl check the processing time listed at the bottom of the screen in milliseconds.
@@IEBATechThoughts thanks for the swift reply. I will take note. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge Bro.
Can you tell me, how to send your input number 30 to a another monitor to preview. Thanks for your video anyway. GBU from Jakarta
When you select "Fullscreen" (top center) you can pick what goes out that Fullscreen output form vMix.
Thank you so much 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks a lot great video !!!
Does vMix "automatically" mix-minus the audio back to vMix Call? Or is that something you accomplish via the BusB technique? Assuming yes, for vMix Call, can it also be done for a Zoom/Discord/Teams connection caller?
cool stuff, exactly what I was looking for. Do you have any idea how to go about recording Audio separately e.g. of 2 vMix Callers? Client wants to produce a Podcast. I want to be able to edit the recordings as Multitrack. Cheers and keep up the good work!
Turn on WAV audio recording.
Great help, is it possible to also show them upcoming slides ?
I could feed them the presenter view, sure. Whatever screen you wanted to capture and send back to them.
YOU are miracle thanks but could you make another tut on setting up the AUDIO PLEASE help us
Thank you for the information, really appreciate, I have a doubt ,are you using the Zoom call or Vmix Call?
vMix call
Are there any delays in the guests' audio?
No worse of a delay than Zoom, etc.
This only seems to work via Video Call input rather than a Zoom Via NDI Input.. Any Ideas?
So guests can hear you and each other simultaneously? Do you have a video where you have that setup?
Of Course! Lots!
ua-cam.com/video/JKe99b28fAE/v-deo.html
Is there a way for each of the speakers to not hear themselves while they talk, but can hear everyone else?
The Mix Minus is built in.
Can you also make a video with send my audio to my guests with being on the program.. Thanks
That's how it works normally. No need to make a tutorial on that.
I want do in zoom multiple guests? Can I do the same procedure.
Zoom is its own multiple guest system. It does not offer a way to export each guest separately. With their own individual audio channel.
cool - thx
If on the show you have only one person talking right now, how all the guests can talk to with each other?
If you let them talk, you will hear them also on the show, so that we will hear all of the vmix call in the show, when only one person is on the show
How can this work with ZOOM or other meeting software?
With a bit of NDI and screen capture.
Dear Anthony. I really like you but your way of teaching is the worst. Very bad and poor.
Please make a change in the way or method of teaching.
You do not just set up everything behind and come up to start from the middle.
Please any topic you are to teach make sure you show how you build it from scratch to finish.
I hope you will or adopt this changes.
Your interface is more confusing because of so many inputs.
Please do it from scratch don't load your pre-build presets.
Do it step by step so that we can follow you.
Looking at your working it is confusing. Still your fan!
You clearly missed my 43 minute video explaining everything is much more detail.
This one is to answer a specific question that someone asked, so there was no need to show everything from scratch. If you want that, there are plenty of others doing vMix 101 classes.
Man, I appreciate both short videos and long videos, but you didn't pay for this, so watch what you say. I know you probably didn't mean anything by it, but re-read your tone - it's very bossy and irrational. Long tutorials I can watch at home and absorb everything "from scratch" on subjects I don't know a lot about. But, sometimes in the field, you already know everything, you just need a quick answer to fix an issue. They both serve their purposes. I'd recommend shopping around a little instead of shitting on someone's efforts to help the community out a little bit.